Urgent Care
Patients who need immediate but non-life-threatening medical attention
can come to Urgent Care for illnesses or problems such as earaches, sore
throats, cold and flu symptoms, simple bladder infections, sprains, minor
cuts, scrapes and bruises.
When Should I Go to the Emergency Department Instead of Urgent Care?
Seek emergency care for serious, life-threatening conditions such as:
- Chest pain
- Difficulty breathing
- Severe bleeding or head trauma
- Loss of consciousness
- Sudden loss of vision or blurred vision
- Seizure
- Poisoning
- Life or limb-threatening injury
- Major broken bones and dislocations
- Signs of stroke (slurred speech, difficulty swallowing, weakness/numbness
on one side of face/body)
- Allergic reactions
Urgent Care is appropriate for:
- Minor burns or injuries
- Sprains and strains, minor broken bones
- Coughs, colds, and sore throats
- Ear infections
- Allergic reactions (non life-threatening)
- Fever or flu-like symptoms
- Rash or other skin irritations
- Mild asthma
- Animal and insect bites
- Urinary tract infections
Urgent Care Hours:
Open 9:00 am – 9:00 pm
No appointment needed!